January 15, 2026 2:13 am

Category: Medical

Cannabis and Crohn’s: New Study Reveals Unexpected Risks

A new study examining over 4,000 Crohn’s patients reveals that cannabis users experienced higher rates of hospitalizations, surgeries, and disease flares. While cannabis may provide symptom relief, researchers suggest it could mask underlying disease progression, raising important questions about balancing short-term comfort with long-term health outcomes.

Crohn’s Surgery After 60: What New Research Reveals

New European research reveals that older adults with Crohn’s disease actually experience fewer immediate surgical complications than younger patients, challenging common assumptions about age and surgery risk. While long-term considerations remain important, this data offers hope for those over 60 facing difficult treatment decisions.

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